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"Ira G Walters" wrote in message
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Thanks Roy - yes, it is the model as you described it.

I've checked both fuses as you suggested and both appear to be OK (much to
my disappointment, as I was hoping it would just be a straightforward
fuse(s) change!).

Any other pointers would be gratefully received.

Many thanks
Ira

You will need a voltmeter or test lamp to see if power is reaching the
unit, if it is you will have to dig in your pocket for a replacement! or use
a normal aerial instead. You can make a simple test lamp using a 12v bulb &
2 leads to trace the power - just be carefull not to short cct any
terminals.

Thanks for your help Roy - it's over to my technically-minded friend who'll
no doubt offer some light (excuse the pun!).

Thanks again and happy 'vanning

Ira
"Roy" wrote in message
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"Ira G Walters" wrote in message
...
Thanks Roy - yes, it is the model as you described it.

I've checked both fuses as you suggested and both appear to be OK (much
to
my disappointment, as I was hoping it would just be a straightforward
fuse(s) change!).

Any other pointers would be gratefully received.

Many thanks
Ira

You will need a voltmeter or test lamp to see if power is reaching the
unit, if it is you will have to dig in your pocket for a replacement! or
use
a normal aerial instead. You can make a simple test lamp using a 12v bulb
&
2 leads to trace the power - just be carefull not to short cct any
terminals.